]]>http://gracebpc.org/info-and-events/feed/0http://gracebpc.org/info-and-events/Welcome to our new website!http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GraceBPC/~3/LIknoduEw0M/
http://gracebpc.org/welcome-to-our-new-website/#commentsTue, 14 Feb 2012 14:24:18 +0000adminhttp://d474704.u50.edgewebware.com/?p=1389As many of you can see, we have been able to update our website and content. So it is my pleasure to welcome all of you to your church’s website and information hub. Just a couple of things I want to make sure you don’t miss. The first is the “Calendar.” You will find under that tab, top bar, a very detailed monthly, weekly and daily schedule of events, ministries and worship opportunities…along with a list of birthday’s for that [...]
]]>As many of you can see, we have been able to update our website and content. So it is my pleasure to welcome all of you to your church’s website and information hub. Just a couple of things I want to make sure you don’t miss. The first is the “Calendar.” You will find under that tab, top bar, a very detailed monthly, weekly and daily schedule of events, ministries and worship opportunities…along with a list of birthday’s for that day. The second thing we don’t want you to miss is our “News” tab, found also on the top bar. This section brings to you in a quick format what is happening this week at Grace. Lastly, you will still find the weekly sermons available by using the “Sermon Audio” link at the very top of the page.

We understand this is a work in progress, and will be updated each week with more and fuller content, but as you look through the pages, if something needs updating or correcting, please let me know.

I did mention that this will be updated throughout a given week with more articles about the ministries here at Grace, articles about timely spiritual matters, and even announcements about upcoming events. So, you will want to come back often to see the new content. I will give you one hint about something already in the works. We will have a regularly updated YouTube section with messages and articles that are 5-10 minutes in length about various subjects from worship to evangelism to answer your questions about the Christian life and what we believe as a church.

]]>http://gracebpc.org/welcome-to-our-new-website/feed/0http://gracebpc.org/welcome-to-our-new-website/July 29, 2012http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GraceBPC/~3/qBNEaXaxiUc/
http://gracebpc.org/week-at-a-glance-feb-12-19-2012/#commentsTue, 14 Feb 2012 12:18:41 +0000adminhttp://d474704.u50.edgewebware.com/?p=1381Family & Friends Sunday To Our Church Family and Guests: Grace and peace to you in our Lord Jesus Christ. We are blessed to have you worship with us today. If you are visiting for the first time, we would greatly appreciate it if you would fill out the “For Our Guest” information portion of the bulletin, detach it and place in the offering plate. This Week at a Glance 9:30 am—Family Sunday School v Classes for all age groups: [...]
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To Our Church Family and Guests:

Grace and peace to you in our Lord Jesus Christ.

We are blessed to have you worship with us today.

If you are visiting for the first time, we would greatly appreciate it if you would fill out the “For Our Guest” information portion of the bulletin,

detach it and place in the offering plate.

This Week at a Glance

9:30 am—Family Sunday School

v Classes for all age groups: see the Family Sunday School brochure.

10:45 am—Sunday Morning Worship*

v A time for respectful corporate worship and the preaching of God’s Word.

v Toddler and Kinder Church are available during the worship service for children 2 years through kindergarten (rooms 101, 108).

v Junior Church is available for children in grades 1-4 from the hymn before the sermon to the end of service, except for Communion Sundays. Children meet their teacher in the upstairs lobby. Junior Church meets in the Fellowship Hall.

12:15 pm—Connections Sunday School Class Pizza Lunch & Discussion

6:00 pm—Mission Night*

Monday, July 30

6:00 pm—Session Meeting

Tuesday, July 31

7:00 pm—CrossWalk in Youth Area

Wednesday, August 1

6:30 pm—Summer Youth Group at the Southerland home

7:00 pm—Congregational Prayer Time

Thursday, August 2

11:00 am—Moms’ & Kids’ Pool Party at Neu home

5:30-9:00 pm—Parent’s Night Out

Friday, August 3

6:30 am— Men’s Bible Fellowship

Saturday, August 4

Next Sunday, August 5

9:30 am—Family Sunday School

10:45 am—Morning Worship* with Communion

12:15 pm—August Fellowship Lunch

6:00 pm—Evening Worship*

7:00 pm—Senior Sundae

*Nursery provided for Sunday School and AM & PM church service for infants through the age of 2.

]]>http://gracebpc.org/week-at-a-glance-feb-12-19-2012/feed/0http://gracebpc.org/week-at-a-glance-feb-12-19-2012/The Foundation: The Incarnation and Virgin Birth of Christhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GraceBPC/~3/3ht5TybfdU4/
http://gracebpc.org/the-foundation-the-incarnation-and-virgin-birth-of-christ/#commentsMon, 29 Aug 2011 13:16:36 +0000admin/?p=706By Rev. Tim Miessler When I was asked to preach at Synod, I was quite humbled and honored because there are far greater men than myself to pronounce God’s Word to such a group. As I was considering how to approach this subject of the virgin birth of Christ and His incarnation, and having to limit myself to that one slice of His existence and revelation, I found it quite difficult. I toyed for a moment in that thinking process. [...]
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When I was asked to preach at Synod, I was quite humbled and honored because there are far greater men than myself to pronounce God’s Word to such a group. As I was considering how to approach this subject of the virgin birth of Christ and His incarnation, and having to limit myself to that one slice of His existence and revelation, I found it quite difficult. I toyed for a moment in that thinking process. Perhaps what I need to do is go through Machen’s book, The Virgin Birth of Christ, and just simply summarize what’s taught there and lecture that teaching to you, that you might be encouraged. Then I realized we probably all own Machen’s book and you could go home and read it for yourself, and not have to listen to me talking for 45 minutes about the book you already probably know and love. I also realized that I had a difficult task of bringing to you God’s Word, with which you are already very familiar. After this afternoon, my stomach was all in knots, not because of the opportunity to preach, but just because of discussion that we’ve had during Synod that I needed to be comforted by God’s Word.

As I read from God’s Word this evening, Luke 1:26-38, I want you to be mindful of the words that are spoken to you, the words about our Savior.

“Now in the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph of the descendants of David. And the virgin’s name was Mary. And coming in he said to her, ‘Hail, favored one; the Lord is with you.’

“But she was greatly troubled at this statement and kept pondering what kind of salutation this might be. And the angel said to her, ‘Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son and you shall call his name Jesus. And he will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High, the Lord God will give him the throne of his father David and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever and his kingdom will have no end.’

“And Mary said to the angel, ‘How can this be since I am a virgin?’ And the angel answered and said to her, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the Most High will overshadow you, and for that reason the holy offspring shall be called the Son of God.

” ‘And behold, even your relative Elizabeth, has also conceived a son in her old age. And she who was called barren is now in her sixth month, for nothing will be impossible with God.’

“And Mary said, ‘Behold, the bondservant of the Lord! Be it done to me according to your word.’ And the angel departed from her.”

As I read through those verses and contemplated the small little ripples of troubles we may have in this world and in this life, my eyes were directed back to the Savior and my heart was warmed and instructed. It is my hope tonight not to lecture about an historical event, but to so reveal the Son of God and the Son of Man in such majesty that as you walk forth from here, as you view His life, His birth, His work, His reigning in glory, and the promise of His coming, His resurrection and the cross, you will look upon that with great favor and comfort and joy.